t'TVWPWffV'' W'W1 Tn flWf Ti(jwi,r m EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERPHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1921 '.' ' , S,V E FIEND BEGS " Shoplifter Pleads With Judge te r Send Him 'Away' Wants te Break Habit GETS TWO-YEAR SENTENCE n -t v n .l. l ii n. Frank McCarthy, who pleaded guilt te e charge of shoplifting, steed sway- (., t. i.- i t..i- f,.i,.,-., teC before the bar of Judge Monaghan ueurt today, clutching tne railing se he would net fall, urn! begged the Judge te lend him te the Eastern l'enitentiary ter a long term. Judge Monaghan, moved te pity b the man's plea, sentenced him te the Heuse of Correction, und sent him away with an iidmonltleu te win thruugn and be a man again. McCarthy is known te Police also ns Frank W. Helstein. He has served many terms for shoplifting. Op this ec- caslen he admitted stea lng a ueinnsl bag in a department store, October .I. I "Tllilffe I'm viil.tv " lii mill! when uuuge, i m glli.i , ne aiu. wnen1 told te rise and make his plea lie had been half-dragged, half-carried Inte Court by attendants and was Imrdl able te cet te his feet. "I stele it.1 J.i.Jb. ,.. " - "Hew long have you been in prison?" asked Monaghan. "Ten day. Your Hener " "And eu're still full of drugs' ' "Yes, Your Hener. I'm soaked with 'Where did you get them''" ?e trouble te set them. Judge ou r tand en a corner and a guy comes along and you pay your money. His partner comes and slips you the stuff j I'm a human derelict. I wasn't always this way." well, you ve certainly get a long record 1, said the Judge. ' ion ve been in jail nltnest constantly slnce 11)13 en shoplifting charges. ''it's true. Your Hener, but I never DOP FOR PRISON TERM any one up en the highwn. What , m"t'a rampaUn aeainat violations of day was te elect Unsil Miles, native of stele 1 took from department stores. f,hp F'i',ral prohibition laws in Phila- Philadelphia and gruduatc of the Lni But maybe I'm net quite hopeless, delphla. verslty of Pennsylvania, secretary of Wen"t you please send me te the Knet- .. ". J"1" " ,hp hu "f this endence the American delegation. Liich dcle en Penitentiary for three years. Judge? t,,pf. ' "" r,i! fhlef enforce- , gate m addition will have his own sec Maybe with sunlight and fresh nlr I mrnt inspector, made his statement yes- I retary. The conference will elect Its could conie back I'm net se old." terdny in Washington, that "conditions secretnry general, who may ur ma net "The penitentiary Is full new," -aid ln Philadelphia are deplernb'e." I be an American. In accord with . us- the Judge It w-is reveab-d te Inr that th" double tern and tradition. Secretary Hughes "There's nlwnys room for one mere. . "'Wtirtatien in thi- city, made without as "Foreign Minister" of the Power Please send me out there I want n ,hf knowledge of 'ecal prohibition of- that summoned the conference, will in Chance te buck It. I don't care hew , fi,'r',-1 WBs ig'stcd by thP seizure of ' all probability be elected Its presiding lone vnu mnke thn term " .several tnicklends of alcohol ln Wash- j officer. 1 "VelL I c'an't de ?t." said Judge ! '"?'" , . . .t , . Barring the decision te fnier "ffaal; M ..hnn "I'll sentence veu te two, tn tun ie iwe jears In the county prison Mi 'ion, JUUgC OOn I sena me there. I have asthma. "I'll die in in tnere. .u you see , He staggered and fell. Court attend ants cuug.ii and nem nun. ter i uiiy .-.. . re r.mneu h.-aed bv the agenda submitted te the set vt- 11 e'. lock this morning, was three minutes Judge Monaghan delib- Besides the discovery of the alcohol, invited powers in September. delnjed an hour In order te permit the trated. The prisoner watched him with the enforcement office w-i.s in receipt of It wiih iealed for the first time I Hritlsh representatives te held a con agonized eyes, swaying en the arms of nlmest constant complaints from Phlln- that an important audition recently versatien. the court officers. ( delnhians that the dry laws were being was made te the original agenda con- As the Irish delegntes ure leaving, "Very well," said the Judge, clear- flouted constantly end epen'y. There crning "electrical communications in n remark made b Michael Cellins, Ing his threat. "I'll de that. I'll give were complaints that enforcement of- the Pacific." I'nder that subject all I Sinn Fein finance, minister ,was con- you two yenrs ln the Heuse of Corree- ficers. Hwem te upheld the law. were questions relating te cableK and wire- tr ut-d te mean thnt some friction had tien. Let's see If you can make geed and come out a man. BIG LEASE ON 13TH STREET cempinining corrcpenaents. and .tapnn. lleiianii, a centerence par par Leuis Stecker's Sens Take Big Prep-, W ith this ln view, lie -ent n few ticlpant in Far Knstcrn affairs, has nn ertv Near Chestnut Street trusted m-n te Philadelphia Ne one ownership Interest in one of the cables. cny i.r unninvi eun knw they were coming except Cem- flern & Hnrdart Company, has leased J the soen-sterj store and commercial building nt 107 and !)! Seuth Thir- tecnth strett, for tventy years from , the time the present leases expire, te Jack and ltetx-rt MCKcr, sons of i.euii KrneVer Thrv ivlll in. h.. Vint lilimr f.. Mil women's at parel. " Extensive imnrevpinents wi he mmle te the peetwrty when possession s ob- tatned.1 The nggregatc rental for the CONVICT SLAYER IN MEDIA Bey of Twenty Guilty of Murder in Second Degree MedlA Oct. 18. Maurice Carney, of rnl..u.. ' i,rnirv i-i,r- old tr. e',. . Ticted of murder in the second degree vesterdny bv a jury that was out twenty hours Twe women were en the iury Miss Jane H Proest, of Chester, and f-e ijn iun. m' n.M.n.ni Hn.i- mi... Prevest was foreman. ..p. i.u.., i. ,B.v. -."-.' .-it (. la. judo Carney killed Harry Black in Ches ter en the night of July 10, sheeting him five times. Carney's mother lived in the house with Hlack. and the de fense wns that he went te the assist ance of bin mother, who wus being threatened by Hlack. Judge William P. Hrnemnll -en-fenced Cnrne te the Eastern Peniten tiary for from twelve te fifteen years-. The Judge siitd thnt the evidence war ranted a first-degree verdu t. TURNBACK DEFENDED Traction Expert Says System Dees Net Depreciate Land Values H. M. Rrinckerheff, testifying as a traffic e.tptrt before Public Sen-be Commissioner Clement this morning ln the case of the Philadelphia nnd West ern Hnilwny Company against tlii Phil adelphia Itapid Transit Company sn.,' that ln his opinion the r.se of ilie r un pack systei . en the elet-.ited tit Mttv third stteet would net interfere with rl i development ei the dli.tilct west of ti.et point. Mr. Hrinekctheff nl-e mh.i t ' .-it Me turnback system was in general ue throughout metropolitan transit sy-w terns, inMudlng New Yerk nnd Chieuge. The hearing is en the pretest ugnliiti Sek! rflaXn V'l avl,'! "St;:r ?S Vel," Cenrmisn-?ner IliyniVled 1 m '"' ? P",r !" ?"? IVl" "11'"'' "1'tl f( ?ZWT: weCKs te linstian i. wnis. en a tweti- .. u .,,.. ;,. ,,. Ilaren Ji.un. former Ambassador te1 eis against the ordinary law. On tin u "i,0" cite'' riii.. a" !'-r',i!:''t'' r.'.":i' tieus ..xtVedlfi n 1,nl-v- ""fn!"'-B for the Foreign Office, part, the Slim Feiuerr, arc endeavoring wrS'tnTVur"?'" llnC,d IIN n". vn e"c.,uts informed him that ' '" Pt : . . , !;. secure better treatment for Mlw of I Ilea ?f win 000 leth easts iT ,h"r'- WPrp "" '"S1' " Political hte "II's It is improper te express1 (heir number in inteniii.e lit. il.ey de ties of .fl.WMHS). i; tl lease wcte j , , ti f (h' . T, an opinion without reading the , -en- ; net demand the release of the internee-), I negotiated bv Jehn II. S-inburg ns aguit If,' "' , "' VI. , ." "J , n , ,' nlete teTt of the Verthcl.ffe statement, the Sinn Fein publicity department i ivi km. vi tiv. iL. ..... ivii((i4iMriritiabntiv't vm up i'-jui ih riirnhiieif hvstern iv rmirtitu ..c . . : :i' . ... - rniment win nsi: t;nina te recensic er . 1...1.1 ,....,. 1 . of tiixty-thlrd street, wiieasseit there: 'I" ri-.JcJL,"", Japan's proposals, which were rejected U" "' A '" -,-" " Mufe ,s car' ? '"f"'-'""!.?11;. --' ppMi ;;sairi:"iH sSS;'? SIES EsE CIINKCM CIIRMAniMC DAICCn Vf '' 10r f TrV k,ndl- V'T U"y -entative of the Kensei-KJal. or oPpe- '' le, , '-1 Annthe,- brother Is ltabbi Leuis Hrav. ' 1UNKEN SUBMARINE RAISED ""nl one can buy any kind of pdw,,, ",'' rty ,mH ,sued a statement lie- Btelcn" Funeral senices will he held tomer- . " " "" wanted from hee h and colored ,,,..,,.' Iip ,..111 co t0 mprcn te keen " 'row ril't. inoen at U e clock. , Hull of R-6 Is In Geed Condition, but '';''1 '.'""'' " ' ?' -''""; '' ' ib, Vr ne .InneHegateH as 'a BANDITS ROB STORE . ' . . din tered decoctions te tine brand, of . ., . .n... w...,..; . i.-ei i. Ena nes Are Damaaed ri ",i .u .ii.uen.iiiii- i..-n. . ...-....".-... ... ------ .-i ... ... .n ... . .. re. . ..".. .' .,,.... . I1H. dCSIICS te ailld.ll tO the AtlieriCt'.n Th. Armed Vcillthu C.nwr n,u.- f l Aligei", ni'i. i.i. -mv .. i'.i nu- HgeiitH worsen ,n mis southern -.. ... .n ,i. ,.rc(.,,it of nrrhing nt "'" r " -"... . The submarine H-0. nttnebed te the section with the utn,..-t .-ere, for the, ' .''.." '.,.. .?.", I, ;".') ,t With Pistols Get $5 Loet 1 Pacific licet which sank in Han Fedro had been wariiei in ndv.n--e that If lllir,,JnHi ,, fl. t,e discontinuance of Three w.ui.g biindit, 1 , ,, !Ul,i Harber, September 20. with the less of heir Ken , i,,., nine knew ,, the r lit es r ,ke piepnratlen- in the I'acitk-. II. , robbed l-i.u.- M.i-ffleinaii. l-ul North two of her crew, was bieuitht te the would he In danger. However thev irer V ",, ... '.i.... ,t ,i ...,,.. ..,..., ....., i.. i.,. ....... I Mirfurft IflHt nient. it ueh nnnniinreil oil tne tvidpnce thev ncedm u.iiH.nt . ....! a .h. .. ..i ' --- - . . . . - .- r. Iltll'llt ril I Mill II llll- liU IIIKIllI t III1IIIIL . I 1 llll-lll ll.SUII r- L 1 ' I 1 . Ill INN .1 111 I III I I 1 I I I .t th. submarine base at the harbor mishap " h,e hull was in apparent geed nnWJST$T& "pee ditlen, although the engines nnd bat- were engaged In the bootlegging bus!- teriea had been damaged by salt water ness. Ihey have reported, however, The vessel was raised by means of a Urie tube, secured te the conning tower, Que.,.,., "'" Mr Wag PUmlCj int ,hC man Hurt Gettlnn Off Car Anna Ciiinmlmra h,rir .., Id jfe !"?; fur,ywe wnv te wVrl n v VnV,'n.".?' tt n r J n?5' i " whV . . ( .- k M . . wtuiiK i, -,ir ei i niy-sccemi 'fT nnti, ninge nwnuc. Who received .l.U.i.4 I-!, -U. ,! JltJ'wt: - - " - uISiJl rtfescd te go te a linmttnl .V ' v. i J 'slayer suspect begs I OFFICERS TO SHOOT HIM Ragged Wanderer Believed Murderer of Little Janet Lawrence ' MorrUtewii, N. J., Oct. 13. (Hy A I I'.) Lfferts te extract from Frank Ituke. ragged wanderer, a confession thnt lie murdered eleven-year-old Janet' Lawrence last Thursday, eie centin- tied tedi by detective's who picked up i n " " suspicion that he knew something of the crime in' i- . inc lii:hl ei Itcd ,i".tcnlin when the tletcctlie- tried te t s I. hi: te the spei 111 Kluxen's weed where the bed wa.- found. The detet'tlws vinl lie ienised te leek .it l he pet and cried. "Kill me; I wish I was dead."' A feminine Hfilidlrereliief u'litet, tlm n.i iciiiiinuc iiuiiiiKi'rriiii'i, wmcn rue nu- i ,10ritles aK. trylnB , identifv ns tout " " '" - ".111 II till flu- 1 .. ti, .,..i.M..t -i-i ., n. c. i i 1. 1.. rocket X - . r . . . ., , . . in i in- inn i in i i. vi ... nun iviiiiii ill II1M ,,,,' ,, ., nn. "L,Z iVSi. -, been'unablt te give a satisfactory ac- , count of his , no,,, en the day uf the , " "'- murder. Big Men in Danger In U. S. Rum Drive Ceniinueii from rum- one u,,r,. (..tivpli iiiiriiL'ed In enrriierinff enfurcement Thu iiinim. i.. k,. ntmi 1"1S MtUntlOn llllS hefll 1 i Impred ,-n Mr Hayr.cs In recent weeks by report- through private and llffielni ehannels. His own cnfirci-me.it ' ., ......... .. Hgcnrs. win cnerK-Ui men sent 1 Ite h" Stnt.- te find out what was wrong. ,invr report e. n condition npp-eaehliig whole-ale corruption and de'inn- f law ,v b""' '"- -"id pellii.-inn-. "'r -W DAiSGER Y RIM CLEAN-UP. A huge mas, of evidence, gathered In two -e-ret investigations of Doetleeslng n Pln'sd'-I' hia. will be innde the hasjs ' . f "-s.,tienal arrests under the new regime. I Th s was Varned today from men ' who have been in touch from the fir-t I with the developments of the Oerern- , w uui..ri.n. Hint 'lie IIO'OIIOI ir-l into . hnnds of hnne.f ni-nhiMtinn in.ni. . . ", nnppmn tnsi 'ne niconei ItMl into I nw hh.1 .K I....II ...I... . .. ...T.f t, finJ , .h,, :. ,,nme Onm Tt ..-n . 7". '';'' ."-... ...r- 1 tracer without murli ditticuity back te ' pi,iin,t..tr,,ie erewine ricn from its wueiesaie viola- tien. Tinally Rey A. Haynes, Preluhi- tlen Commissioner, decided te find out 1ut hew mucb truth lay behind the seemingly wild ch.irges made by his x,ltt. William McCenne'll. Federal prohibition dire, ter f.-r Pennsjlanin. we net net tied, and the men who werk liniler him had no inkling of the ' presence in this city of the men -ent here te cheek up en ttie alleged Uchn nnnnlnu nf li 1npnl fnrre The special confidential agents did net have te spend much t me in this citv te learn an mat u was necessary for their chief te knew. They went nunv rn u nuntnirrnn u i i nwnrv nr nn. leggers luirl such powerful pull, of a sexial. tinancinl and political nature, that it would be hard te touch them. Start Werlt Swretly A'l of which led Commissioner Havncs te ; ins niuns craftily with gieat attention te detail, and equal seer. cy . se that no one rnlith t be " tinned ou"' ln advance of the coming of his MPC,t inM-stlgaters rl- ' I-eveland, hi-t ? ield In- 'P,''''or. wns put in barge of the big secret squad s.-u' from Wa-li i mrteii te .-. . . " . 'i.iriu ii tii-- iniiiui Lrurre i.iks 01 me wtu-Uv r.-ic Tiie.v nrriied m Pi.lla- de'.ph... .a-t Thursday, and get te we-k ltiiinediutPly 'i'hii w . re t irncd loe.-, lit-: en West Philadelphia Th'v found in a hert tlen don't hiiie te go thirsty it tU-y want .t drink tnd hnve tln metiei te pav f.. it. Th-v turned ..r, sutiii lent .-vi- dene- in a f w he-irs te send a large pvi ning t. a- tne people of thh' sei n i nte-r of niei,nkfcpers te jar. S.'Xf tll shlttd te the I.ri'tlim -p. rii.n of tin- elt-. . and U'irtie.1 nit even in tlie -ul. i. V one can get ..i:. f n -.i In The .uit.-nl imrt et the citv wllelesnle e idem e WHS found uf .ell selling of wh.-l;y in -nloens, ami in the uptown "tenderloin," they learned that one could buy sufficient for a geed spree" any night from heiitleggei- e-i the street. Seuth Philadelphia "Wen" 1. 11st of all the investigators went through the Seuth Phllndelpl.1,1 dis. tri.t. the territory that !:, beh.iv tnn "diiiilline In this h(-i tint., eTteniiing reugl.h from Pine street seu'li te Carpentei . .mil from 'he pelawuie It ei te Hrend sripet. nnd taking in tie Se end. T'llrd Fe irth mid pun of the I'Kih Wards, meie murdeis Iibm' been nunnitted in recent months than .11 .nn ethei part of town. Kurt net inure, every ether sort of crlinn lias been rampant within these reiich Ultlirtllt that the police apparently are net I making any great efforts te enforce the ! 'a "n only one instance has the charge been nuule that the police are in1 ' cnnoeis wirn the iioetieggers. This i w"h nUcr the recent suspension of District Detective Friedman for bat- " witl' members of the vice s.pisd ull('n "" rftl,,wl n "till down town. IIVI lttr.1 HIIHIll II M The chnrse was made U-en that ion. . members of the denarfinent of the . uii-iuuvm u mu uciiuruueui ei me I police district in which "Jhis occurred lvu working with baeU&S II S. FAVORS OPEN AIMS CONFERENCE American Delegates Adept Prin- " ' ciple of Public Sittings as Far as Pess'ble HOLD THEIR FIRST SESSION ... I I . fA. 4 . ... ..M Muslim mil. trci. it. tiueii m'."!''!!? e tne conference en l.imltiti m "i ' , . .. n Armament, as tar as nicy are oempau- bV t,h progress, will he earn,, b ad- v.icntcd by the American delegation. T,.mt n,h'-v important decision was 'k,M'.n' ti.nliij m flrt mfrtlng of I.p A nwiriimti futiini Ut, n ipm Seeretnr I Hughe, llilm Hunt. Senater Ledge and Senater Underwood who were In -i" sien tit the S-nte Department run" ill , un is'v fir three and one-half hour". Tie delegation was moved te nd'pt. in principn . tic nic.i of open - "-ion. b what v. a- dc -l-tbed, after the nupt inir. ns the unmistakable demand "f the American pieple for tlie miiMiuum nmeunt of conference publiclt . . . ,. iii . i If nn. mn.tn nlnin it will net be for tn mer!can&eKae. "ufer the ri,fPrence itself, tinallv te decide thr eviction. Hut it lb certain that if there .' . . i....i.., .,....., .,u. '" " pre.-pei i '. uu. ...... or. "I"- - siens. no obstruction weum w ior.n-i-emlng from I'n-idcnf Harding's repre-entatives in the conference What the Ai-n-iiciin i'iI. gi.tie:i I" tad te s-ippru-t i- n v ne of throwing ep.ii r muni - -fieti- .- irlcll' in p'lb lie without letlllul'lg tie rem work of the (.onteiciice. Yesterdin was the mst eci u-len en which the American commissioners have come together. Anether joint session is iinprebab'e It-feic net week, but one can be summoned en short notice. Mr. ltet he. ding himself In readine-s te be m Wnshingten as seen or as much as desired. The delegation did net meet with President Hanung today, but will oeilnr.-iln inrPH-nnt contact with hilll. The lirst formal action taken yestcr- eie open sessions ei me . eiiirreiii:.-, Uli- " ni rci-O.Uiia ui mi- i "...r.. ..s. , the Amerienn .lelpintirtn tednv confined I.. .1..I1 .... !.- . HAi.flMa HIAttAfll I Alter '-eeftlni- ncnunlntprl with itself." --..-. i? ., , -..-.:- as one participant put it. tin- ueu gallon Inspected h va-t mass el piei-uunary detail submitted by Secretary Hughes. I less between America and Asia are ' comprehended, Including final reimla- I tlnn of the former German cables se lone ln disnute amen? the I'nited States. Great Hrltain, France, Italy iORTHCLlFFE HURTS JAPANESE FEELING Sc'-nl IMtnfh te Evrnirg 'ub.'ir T.rtlrjrr I OHIO, Oct. Id.- -1-rOrd Sel thclilTe'H statement cabled te the Ionden Times ". .""ra imtn vviiiuK emciai --""i""" '".'"." . 7 " .--"""... "i b- ? in A- s ralia In the face of .f. . -.nn .v.11,1.1 nuiu .nn in - Although he studiously and sceminelv. I cautieuslv, nteided a dinct reference i te Japan, the general tone indicates innc ne incu 10 picture .lapan as a menace te Australia. If the teeming millions, which he fears would ever- whelm the Angle-Saxons of Australia in the future, means the Japanese, a if the 'ambitious and covetous Pewi n-1 er which some day might become the enemv of Australia means Japan. micI. a st.-.te- n.ent coming from a per-,en of U -A N. rthciiffi "s inlluence, mu-- net be ii.hi-d ever lightly. ,,. . ,. .- .. - h.,,i ..... ...ii. n:-i, 1,1 -pjin en the part of Japan toward Australia I ... ' li, ,,, TVh, AnK'-"lP- never looked tewnr.i Au-tralia as a pus -in.e outlet tei i's surplus population. Japan ienlb.es the .mpoitan.'e of main- I tnining a geed relationship wit, Aus- trnlia ter the p a. .- 0f thP Pacific, for vhi'h Jnpun hns net sj.aiid anv i'rt.' -' J1PAS KEE TO SOLVE S7 iTU'G PROTtf FV .5i I. W Lvr IXUUJ.M I'okie. Oct Fl (Hv A. P.) Jannn is disposed te seek all possible meins of -elving the Shantung problem, it is .nilicnteil here. The main .llfflenlt-v -eiiiis te be the absolute dhergence of he lews of China and Japan, China 1 .'ding that the leased territory of I. t I ili.-..,l.l 1.1. n.liirn.l ... I ... ..,."- 1.1... --...n.fi i'.- .. "ii". i itr. .. ...t ..I- I,..,, tintenr.e.. int.. tin. ...... ... nu-,- ... ..' ........... in. ..in, u . e .Lit. .111 .1 .iisist.usc that she mil it let i. tne legnll- iicqulied Germnr. iiL-l.-- m tnat terti'i.M N pnper- lei- tefle, t the idea thnt ii. qui turn 'an be settled enlv by the iiienen nn 'iiiiiien iii ii iiiirn pnri. of u thin eu.e i.-inmineiiil flint President JInrd- emiueiiil Mmi President jlnrd- in' l.e asl.ed te net in tin- lapaeity. s.nnip journals express belief the t.ev- . a.... i ... ...n.. ,. .I , jTVten ''"" tl.er.nn.m.nt. I . ...r i miinD cne ncATU BLAIVlb LlUUUh rUri UtAlh Man Drank "Rank Stuff" and Died, Corener Is Told Frank Hall, KI.Vl Penn strept. ilir.l -uddenl.v last night niter ui-inning injuer obtained near his home The case was called te the attention of Coeener Knight tn k letter from Dr Jehn .1 Lynch IL'Hl Feiin street, who ttendcl Hall The plnsiclin said that n .,,.. hr. .In.t.u .mm. nt tl. Hener n man wne uruiiK some ei ine iique , taken by Hal told hitn It was "prett, i 1 1 luurii ei ii Iwik stuff." On Pershing's Stuff ft ' ?W"S! s3PPiSft en-ril NV I'll 'te COLOXI-X JOHN A. PALMKK One of the first steps toward the reorganization of the general head quarters staff of the army Adjournment Taken After Heur and Half te Meet Again Tomorrow DISCUSS TRUCE BREACHES By the Associated Pn-s Londen, Oct. 1.".. The conference of Uritish Cabinet meivbcis mid repre sentatives of the Sinn 1'e'n in tliu Cab inet room of Prime Minister Lloyd (Seergc's etUclal residence in Pawning street today for the purpose of solving . ,. the Irish situation was brief. J lie (en- I . ... nt An.i ii wl n 1 iftn . el Hi lL n .1 ei 1 rn 1,1 put trim token. I1D etncilll bill- ....j ... v -- ,, jetin stating timt tlie next session wimiu be held at 11 e clecK r riuny morning, The opening of the sitting, originally developed and that the delegates nugni net return. Put later it was stated b tin- Sinn Fein publicity department that Mr. Cellins" remark was entirely devoid of significance, ns nothing hud occurred during the meeting te justify the conclusion that the delegates would net return. , Irish sympathizers gave tlie Sinn Fein delegates a noisy welceme ns rtiey entered Downing struct promptly en the stroke of neon, and proceeded te recite tlie rosary, kneeling in tlie street. The first subject for discussion was breaches of the truce ln Ireland, includ ing instances of kidnapping by the Sinn Fein. Although the Uritish Govern ment since the truce has net arrested anv one in Ireland for political ouen-cs ., , h heiural alleeed cases of 'fc?"'1 hsinn Feh.'. I.em' k,d- -. . . . . . i . snlng their claim is only for prisoner of. war treatment of these interned, im proved medical assistance ter the skk and for paroles in cases of illness in the men's families. A. W. Cepe, Assistant I'niler-Seeretury for Ireland, who came here trem Dublin te uuvis-i tlie Irlsti Cabinet membuis, was consulted by them regarding thia at the previous cenfi r- erne. In reply te the Sinn Fein prnte-t against publication of the proceedings et the conference lieyeiui what is con tained In the agreed (emmunique, tin .Government hns premised te institute IRISH CONFERENCE IN SHORT SESSION '"san inquiry. It is net expected, iiew ever, that secrecy can be maintained Mssl0 n xl WPPK HcUlClltS Gets C(fSll . , . rl . ' CCtTS III 4 HOlU'V Dti ' Continued from Puce Out- flllOUt itH liPilllT Otlt Of "0111IlllVs.!ilM .h,ii turned te William J. MeFaddui. "j'-i; (.iirr(!t 8tr(.pti a cll!iulTer employed bv Charles Plcea. l.".'l." Seuth '1 enth - "treet Thv hired him te drive them '" Mnteentli street and i.irutd avenue 1 Winn they reached thnt address two f! tliPIe jammed id'. lets ngnint Mi-Fad- den's ritis mil ordered him out et -he ''i O" t''e sidewnlk they -e.-n. hn him. but found nothing '1 hen tin. 1,.....nl l.il. tlie r.nr nTiil itr..i e ..fi iin'i '. ini" .... - '..'" .... M.iT-.i.l.Inn .eltll uicneil ..f In. t- 1. ..ii.i.iiii.i. ,.. .-...... ... hi- ...ri.ip te. nt ..n -i hunt fin the stelrn cm I ,., before i" o'clock lliix -,iw the mr j,- liriuul mid Pine sneeti. Th,. Il,. m. n i were greui.ed nheut it. St.iiuiiiiU ,,. ,,ri i,,,,,, NlUh a large car of n -iy e.u,. , siVe make i Mrr.-ulditi and his fu.nil st.,i..,l .. the run t.mard tin; men. ln-.i thev sr.w the gteup coming tin- me l.amlit nt that address, at 1(1:110 e'i le.-k last! night. The men asked for a package of cigarettes ns they entered the step When Npipgiemnn turneu tiem tu. counter, two f them covered him with ft"." "r of .-,. Warning Spieglema,, t,! T " "" nr,',",,, t"" "rner '. "J! J pistols. The third robbed the cash Opfemetrlsts' Banquet Tonight The N.itieiinl OpIeinPtric Association will cles. its tluec day ceuvcuiiiui with a baiuiiet at the Hetel AiU'lMim to night Tht-re will be addi-csses by Judge Patterson. State Senater Unix. Mrs. ,M. Loulse Iluthcrferd, William V, Ny. ,Maim juul etaeta. MAID BARES ABUSE OF IS. GR1SW0LD Fermer Belle Cowed by Mrs. ' Drischman's Threats of Asy lum, Says Witness Legan Hall. Their heads were place . LIVED IN CONSTANT FEAR JJEAd SerUX' L lant sophomores applied herse cllpticrs. , , , . A thousand tipper classmen looked en Sp.cfnt niipatch te Kvtntne Public I.xltt'r i " ' j '"" , " Atlantic Clly. Oct. I3.-A ma-s ''f fone hardened villain was found b, testimony tending te show the extreme tLC tribunal actually te be wearing i cruelty wlht which Mrs. Alice tlcrry blue necktie. It was confiscated and ,tn;7herWnt,rfn,C,, T i''rMSlU l turned her estate ever te Mrs. Mary H. q(1 yKUn vdicated. Drischinan ns trustee w.i- presented nt . this morning's eien of the trial of ine will tentcst instituted h urn t'e'int"- Ann. i St. ("lair da Centurhla. "f Milan, Italy, the only daughter of i Mrs. Griswold. Hie tn-st witness was Mrs. l.'iabetli Adams, who was eniple.i.d n- a maid ill tin- Griswold cottage at Jeilhfield for two weeks in 1D1S. Mrs. Adams testi fied that she was hit cd by Charles Miller, who acted ns a suit of major deme for Mrs. Prischman. TTie wit ness said that when she tried te comb Mrs. Ortsweld's hnir she found It matted se badlv that she could senrcely straighten it out. She said Mis. C,i1h C,i1h weld complained of the limbic trect ment -he wns rcceiin-: at (lie hands of Mrs. I)"jsi-hinnn and Mill.-i and a-ked Lin- witnt-s te take her te h'-r home. "I told her lhit she would net like my home, as it was poorly furnished," the witne-s continued, "but -he -aid -he wns willing te go anywhere." (Jimrt of YVIne Willi Lunch The witness testified that Mrs. Gris wold was served with a quart bottle 'f wine at lunch every day. "'If she did net drink t lie whole quart I wns told that I was te pour It down her threat," she added. She also said Miller Instructed her te give Mrs. Griswold n "pill" every day between 1 nnd 2 o'clock. Mrs, Adams said thnt en one oecn eecn oecn slen, when Mrs. Griswdd complained that Mrs. Drlschmiiu would net lit her come Inte n room In which the witnes. and Mrs, Prischman were -itt'tig, Mrs. Prischumn shouted te Mrs. Gri-weld: "If j en don't shut up I'll put you ln nn asylum." The witness said this threat subdued Mrs. Griswold, nnd that she hc'ited nlteeiisly of Mrs. Prischman, "Please don't put me nwny." Mrs. Adams declared that Miller had instructed her net te allow Mrs. Gil--weld te use the telephone nnd that en one occasion when these Instructions were violated Miller was furious, and. shaking Ills fist nt Mrs. Griswold, tl'-- I clnred : "If you ever us thnt telephone again I will have you put nway." The witness said she left her job ns mnid te Mrs. Griswold because she finally made up her mini thnt it wns net r'ght te feed drugs te I he woman, and that Miller told her that unless 'he gnc the "pllN" she was net wanted. Witness Tells of Cruelty Mr-. Antonie Cuthbert testified te meeting Mrs. Griswold en the street when Mrs. Griswold complained of the cruelty of Miller. "She showed mc wnip bluck nnd blue marks en her hands nnd w lists." said the witness, "and said, 'See thofe marks; he made them.' Sh" told me that Miller had tied her down." "I have traveled all around the world." Mrs. Cuthbert said Mrs. Gris wold told her, "end I have met nil kinds of people, but I have never met such cruel people a these." Mrs. Cuthbert said that Mrs. Gris wold told her that Mrs. Prisehtnan and Miller were angry If she left the house nnd would punish her for it. nnd that In order te get nwny sin would have te borrow carfare, from the neighbors. Mrs. Prisciiman, en the stand Mon day . denied point-blank that she had - vei- read anv letters addressed te Mrs. Griswold This testimony was flatly mi tradicted this morning by Mrs. Cuth bert . "1 was sitting opposite Mrs. Prisch man in u dcllcntessen store." the wit-ri.-B said. "She had several letters ad dressed te Mrs. Griswold. and she pined and read them." Mrs. Prist hmnn Itccalled Mi-s Prischman wns recalled te the i -tntnl te identify two letters, which, it I v s admitted, were in her handwriting, H.,tli began, ncoeidlng te Judge Cele, I "Pear Friend." Mrs. Prlschmun In- isisted that the salutation was "Pear I r ! " Judge Cele tried te make Mrs Pil-.hiniin admit that the letters were written le Mrs. Griswold. but she lll--i-i.-d they had bepn wi.tten te her nephew, Fred Hinder, h-n the latter was In Cnuip Mende end dealt with his efforts te escape service in the army. In one of the letters occurred this phinse: "I wnnt te go te Camp Meade te see Fied." Mrs. Prisciiman in--.-t.'l that this meant that she was ning te tell Fred and she wns coming ' . mm him. Am! thl- letter concludes." contin ued Judge Cele, " 'And then you will .- a free woman ' Was Fred a woman :" ' N'u, Judge. " answeied Mrs. Prisch iiini. "Thnt was j it another one of mv mistakes. I should have said 'Free man' instead. Yeu knew we all make mistakes, Judge." PHYSICIAN DIES ON CAR I . Dr ' Herman A Brav 6 Victim efifanlt-l J. "nry. ;"'" N. -"th u "" ' """" MHrcaret Jt I.awrcti-e. (i.tn w r Heart Disease . ,11 1110" ' III Herman A. I.UlV. IUil.1 North - - -- j . i , Hrea.l strict, died suddeuH a trolley nr at Thirteenth nnd Master streetH la-t night, while en n:s way home niter rniihiiiL' a call. Heart uisense is sup. sep posed te have been tne caun- et death. ! Iliu a In Hungary fifty -ene years age, Pr. Hrav came te this country at the I ace of nineteen yenrs He entered thp 1 Medice-Chlrurgieiil College, from which lie cradnnted In IWt. He studied at OVERCOATS $3 Up NEWMANS S. W. Cor. Frent and Diamond J" '?' STACKKOUSE & RAPP p,.nnf;ni i,n.i r ,, ' I'HlCtlCal Carpet Layers t ' ,".iS 7 """' iJ nrtt ikrn up eltantd, alttrtd and Ineleum laid and cementtd, t for pnrch Reera. Dalli 8pniE 0080 1820 Cherry St DKAT1IH VMI Op Oct IS. SUSAN N VAH.. tiuuuliter of the iale I-e'l Itapuj' and Haau Invllfd te attend (antral, endaturday. at II A, M.i (rem her late redjne. 12B f. lieiun .vt., utnwnwjw fuarmsavw Wtti ,rt. FRESH PENN FRESHMEN GAIN PUBUCHAIRCUTS Sophomores Use Clippers en Score Who Defied Campus Regulations The academic art of Klankraft made another apnearnnce en the University 'of Pennsylvania campus nt chapel hour ' Twenty me7,''n";i'i;nc;! ennllcrti In rllanlinv the linlr-Cllttlng anil enough te disobey the hair-cutting and en vat-tying prescriptions or. me law fully ordained sophemorlc tribunals, were spotted and caught. The were, led in the terrace behind PERFORMS RARE OPERATION ON UNDER-DEVELOPED BOY Docter Removes Bleed Clet That Halted Nermal Growth New Yerk. Oct. 111. Pr. William Shnrpe, of N -w Yerk, noted surgeon and neuroleslst and member of the Acndemv of Medicine, performed an un usual operation Tuesday en the brain of nn under-developed thrce-yenr-elil child. He cut his way through the skull of Paul Case, of Woodbury. N. J. and removed n bleed clot which formed when the child wns born and which hns slnce prevented him from growing nermnllv In mind and body. It Is said the operation will enable he child tn grew henceforth just like a health human being whose brain neyei has been In danger. Pr. Hhnrpe In a preliminary operntlen a short time nge remeyed t' " greater part of the clot and Tuesday In his sec ond operation en tlie child he completed the tnsk. WILL VIEW SUSPECTS Other Held-Up Victims te Give Spring City Thugs "Once Over" A score of paymasters, cashiers nn-' ethers recently held up and rebbei have been requested te appear nt Ot Hall late this afternoon und view five men who were arrested en the ehnrgi of holding up the Spring City Hani Monday. The prisoners will be taken front tin Wet Chester jail by Petecllves Clark and Hanlen and brought te City Hnl te be photographed for the Hogues Gallery. Finger prints of the men wi be taken. The prisoners are Mnrcnni Pnlernu Hnsten; Frent-In nnrtnli, Fifth un Queen streets, Philadelphia; Jee Snlv Philadelphia; Geerge Stewnrt nu Charles Giano. of Detroit. Jehn Masen, ln whose bearding hou heu in Pheeni.xville the men were capture after the robbery, was nrrestcd ln night for alleged complicity in the crim and held without ball by Justice of lb Peace Pnxsen, of West Chester. admTts hjmnYdrinks Oil Salesman Held by Magletrartt Mecleary for Reckless Driving Harry P. Pe Weedie. nn oil sales man, of fiOT'J Willows avenue, was ni reigned before Magistrate Mecleary thi morning, charged with drunkenness am reckless auloineb lc driving. A traffic pelicnnan testified thnt after Pe Weedie liad rammed his car into an other, following neglect te obey a sig nal, lie thought the man was drunk and arrested him. Pr. Jehn II. F.gnn. po lice surgeon, testified Pe Weedie was drunk when brought into the Central Station. Pe Weedie admitted having spent the afternoon nt a country club and te having taken "a few drinks " He was held In $IW)0 ball for court. TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES AucuHt JI. Ciel.r.i 11.0.1 .V. f.'th si., and Adieu Mefi.jnKlil. 11.1 .V r.lth M CharliH 11 -mlelnian 12J.'. N sntli st . and I. la Za. brew, ' 1 . 1 1 N- mil hi l)Alil S.ltnt!. 113.1 Wi-stmli.ster inf., and Hose Jt.itii r.i.J N 4th n I.ce r. full, 10J1 I'.iw-lten ne . und Hlrle M IVnteny. rirex.,! Annitmi-t-H Kri.nlt J lluvhes. lll.lt - I'nizler St.. and Acnes I. llem.b-.., iur.1) N. r.Htli nt. Basil If. Harrln. 1"1N jrtT-rsim !.. and N'uii- n'e Turner, 1L'.'2 N" A.Ir st Uenjamln P. I. Jiffitfen. ,".JH llroemall st , nnd I.n.un It Yet I'SSl N. IRth t. Ilaymend W A.n..). .If.3 Miredlth st , find I'nrellrf! If J. l.ns'in, V S 'Jrtth st, Hnlirt Jackaen till S tilth st , unj Vlr- Klnla Oarr, l'.lli H Oji.il at. C'ntemnn J. 1 Vl,n r. 4 " 1 1'ltip St.. nnd He en M. nl'trrii aj.'..". Wiiedlnnd a. William U Mellaril'. 1114 I'ltwater st . and Julia M ltrn.-n S'4 l'ln Ht Albrt II Nuttfi L-Jl i: Tluna m . nnd nlM M. Metir .IHOt llliavwi st FrunU H. WleBf, i.-is r U,udn St.. and Vlralnla 1) Keatlt.).- "'.'2 H r.7th t. GoerKe 1. itunrfi ul. S'j'.j l'.i'ilh st . an! Ilnln M Tliir'ihi.ldr, .ltd. lent la avp. N'l.-ela d. Ma'.. !.-l ' (llili it , ,.r.d Vienna lluaai, Hill 1 Itmeri'i i i. ... Mainuel .1. Mr..ur'1. j:i I N M.,i si , ard Anna II. Wallm s.i-i is-riilemen t Prank J. ii. K.e '..r.'j ijuffieM t.. and Irene Jt fimltli. I'..ii:i ;; 1-nlnttierp st. Jehn A. K.ilt.i, 4S2; v 4tli k- . and .Mary IJ. Woe.lw.ird iss; v t Lyman A lrame't I..niiilii.rne. P.i und ll.-sle J IllHirrfin 111', l,...nim a. . fiferBe I) JHmili -.mis Sullivan nt m.d l..ri'i li Li.nu .'aT Mili.mu ul Wi.Jeie.-ii soUe ITC7 l.eunt'ir; tt , ui.e VJ, iirjlu Pah. 1 sjie Jiui'ati t Pamuel L. I'attfrnuii TJ1S I'lt7Kerald et , and Jane S. ..tt Itiirbj, J'u. Jpi.-ndnh Der.nslii. Oilll l-Hr.lowne a ninl M..r s.tl.n Ui i.-.r .ler st SMnle Ku . "n)tl 41-.-3 Ma'n . urd I". . . Isli.slr-M "'.'.I i amnr. h' Law i in-- W lliTKatr'sji ami Walr.u' nt and ,tun U Lena, .'.'. -v Kf-n-lnaten a'a Wlllluni n.lim l-.s .tBrt'n Ht ti Jtarle I'lait. 4tl4l N I'inliria st Jehn f. i 'el. naltliii.ri. .Md . anJ -Ui i- patten. Hiiltltner. Md. MurrlH W Mei.enlK.tl. Atlantic City. N j ntid Gertrudi- KkkIcs 112 v n.i.i, , I'hurlm H lleBMir, 5i:iJ Drewn st Lillian M. Iluu'lt. r.2.1 N- lviten st Harry J. Duiiinn. At'.tntle city. N j . Murs-arut Ktillj-. s.73 X 27tli t hi.4 I anJ Haniual il t-eyinnn . . i u ,N tth st and Marina ii.iia.-i, enn .-v th m an. ni.t i Jnrnett U ISPU Aiianm. ny .n j tlre.w Atlantic fltv. N. J an.j r ,r,, lld.rv 11 Harila. IS-".T S Jt nsaul,', re Martha J Pre It. (12S sf .lift .1 u ,d : Patrick J Hheymnn. 10.17 Mlttllt; m and I'tarl M Will". 1. Atliintt- Cltj, -j j .-. ....- n i-.n.il.ill ".it v- -. , . .. 1 l.wr.i 1.. " ' . .u ai .illd n.l. II II..L . .-.,-.1.1 r. I..- ... "u I ....,, .1. c.tri. Itr stul. P.i. ni. 1 , ... arlne V. Warliiu. IIelniLure i'.i Mazarin Blue China Service plates, dessert plates, cups and saucers in this rich coloring are suggested as wedding gifts of unusual appeal. J. EGaldweix & Ce. Jewelity - SiLvup. - Statienehy Chestnut and Juniper Streets COUNCIL WILL GET JiaiS uuunuiL HILL uli ift&x? mj Sswl inoe nnnnri Tnrinv 8 vi niiiii.r i iiiiiiii a ou men. --" n 14v, y Cuts Made by Mayer Will Bring Tax Rate Down Twenty Cents, Is Belief COUNTY FIGURES UNPARED Cuts mnile by Mayer Moero in the requests by city departments for money for iiPrt vr.ni- will l-psti'l In 11 tWPllt.V- cpnt cut iii the tnx rate. It Is predicted. The budget estimate wt'l be submitted te Council this afternoon bv the .Mnvnr After the budget has been received It is planned te ndept n resolution de ploring the deuth of Senater Knox ntu providing for lininedlntc adjournment In tribute te him. I leiir.i-tinent he-id- and bureiu chief" 'mivc been culled Inte conferences with 'he Mayer within the Inst week nnd ave been required te et the lewe-i esslble figures en which thev believe heir offices can be operated next year. Men close te Mayer Moere sav the ttdget for W22 as submitted te Conn T will be considerably lower than the equests made by the department heads 'or 11)21. Although they were unnble te give figures yesterday, they stnted t would be only slightly higher thnn "he actual appropriations allowed after "euncll had finished Its paring process list October. It wns emphasized thnt that fact alone should sttb-tnnt'nte predictions ei i lower tnx rale made bv Ci-ntrellei Ilndley' en his estimate of 1H22 rec nues, bnscd en the present city tn--ate, which computed receipts $." 000 )00 In excess of this year's cxpeu ir city government. Consideration of the budget by Con Cen ell is likely te usher in n sciies of hcnli hcnli sessiens In that body. The materially lower requests of the Mayer's depart- j ment heads will provide Combine Conn- oilmen with a less dramatic opportunity , than they expected te prove the extent of their earnestness in premising u lower tax: rate. Administration Conn- I iltnen prebnbly will defend te the last , the requests which the .Mnyer s aircci .rs believe nre ceiicrvntivi'. ANGLO-SOVIET PACT FAILS Trade Agreement Off Owing te Rus sia's Lack of Meney Glasgow, Scotland, Oct. 13.- (V A. P.) Hritith plans for trading with Hussiu liinr been defeated, it was an nounced by Sir Hubert Slcven-en Heme. Chancellor of the l-'xchequer. In nn nddress here last night. He said this was partly the result of the Rus sian famine, nnd could be attributed in senm measure te the fact that Kus iliiu F.xtrcmlsts lind been "mere anxious te spend their ge'd in propa ganda than in buying goods " "Nothing enn be gained by sendin sendin sendin goeds te liussia," he went en, "for il is perfectly certain the Itussians lia( nothing te give in exchange. While they may have accumulated stocks, they have no means of transportation. Send ing goods te Itussin nt present would cutis making gifts of them, and Great P.ritaln is net in n position today te make presents te any one." OHIVERY weather cloudy early metning you don't want te get up? Try this attach a Simplex Sunbewl te any convenient electric light socket. Befote you crawl out of bed reach ever turn the switch and feel the flood of warm sunshine that comes into the room! The Sunbewl Radiator quickly chases cold draughts and its glowing reflector spreadscheer into any cerner. Try it while shaving then lake it te the dining room; get warm te your very finger-tips before starting out. Yeu can thus avoid the many Ills that winter brings coughs and colds through chills and draughts most of them con tracted in the heue. The Simplex Sunbewl Qlcctrlc Radiator can be seen at your dealer's. Simplex Electric Heating Ce. Cambridge, Malt, i 9 : $110 ' x$t&2 itMfalev rV ,ff W. El iff U ft B m ft J Vd fmuimmtMimiuuwmmiirfmmmH - i i j ELECTRICSUNBOWL 1 1 I WAi.Knit Ki:rt,Kn ' Orpelte Indepeinlgnea Ital Apartments Several attractive apartment! arc new available in the Hetel St. James Annex. One room em nnd lmti,,w ml two bntli...J .? rooms a II... ........... ...! ,.. "n. .. .c ......, ,.u ieur Until,. The Hetel St. Jamea Walnut at 13th St. Afl-W "evsf Suits 2 Pr. Pant, $9-95 Oc Down Oc a Clothing for the Entire Family ft 939ArcbSfi PillLADELPHIA rar?ira7Mifi Abserbine. Tr. should be applied promptly, for the chief danger from cuts and bruises is the danger from in fection. Absorblne, Jr. is both a corrective end a provtnt prevtnt provtnt Ive remedy; an efficient antiseptic it pre ia in. fectien, and Itc healing and seething properties take out all the soreness from the wound. $1.25 a bottle t most druggist!' W. F. YOIJNC, Inc. Springfield, MuuchuMtu K"JCP.f !!- J '"J-r'-.J '1--7.-1.- PURE FRESH PAINT Believe Me Paint Values Paint values are net determined only by the price you pay; they depend en the service and satisfaction you get after applying the paint. Yeu simply can't get better value than Kuehnle Paints provide! "Save the Surface" PAlNT$PA!NTiNG Vine & 17th. Sis. spnucE;?; rtAC0 779 Yeu Surely Can Use BLAW-KNOX ALL-STEEL HANDY HOUSES around your plant, rail lead or construc-'ieu juba. Fasv te erect or remove. Impervious te the ele ments and fireproof, l)oers and windows sup plied. t'urrled in stock lz5 ft . up te 11x50 ft.--immediate nil in ene shipment. Cost little phene, wire or write for Catalogue W. C. D. PRUDEN CORP. Ilaianl and Wa'ner fc'- naii-n.irr un la se Eoething and cooling fr baby's tender skin after a batn with Cuticura SeaD. mpler.krrMVjU.Alr.M:"CllfT';;!. Mttatlu Tl.et tnil.li..ll Ui.atl HAMftfrT !iirlr old ' I nkeaiMe. I lutnsw. 1 hjr. stpU. OlaUBBtaDIMe.TlaB s-uUscr Sv iAave wiweut T As.? I J rvfl i MP!k$r V" iuehnle 3
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